Event Details

Following the voice session last month (READ ABOUT IT) , Voice and Executive Coach Susan Room (Dramatically Different) will proceed to run a secod session focused on Body language and content.

The second 90-minute masterclass will start with a recap of what we did in the previous one, and then focus on content, body language, and facial and hand gestures. You’ll learn how to engage and connect with your listener/s, whether speaking face-to-face, by Skype or by telephone.

From job interviews and professional practice oral exams to running a meeting or pitching for a job, everyone can benefit from these...

HOMEWORK:

Please prepare your 30 second Elevator pitch and be ready to share it!

Reminder:

The session is the second of a two-part workshop to give you practical tools and techniques for speaking up, and being heard.

Part 1 will focus on managing nerves, and speaking with confidence and clarity.

Part 2 will focus on content (what you say), body language, and hand and facial gestures.

Led by Susan Room , this Voice Masterclass will give you practical strategies to speak with confidence, clarity, and gravitas. The course covers practical exercises and tricks applicable at all levels of our career.

Susan is currently preparing a Masters in Voice Studies at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. She isa member of the International Coach Federation, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. Prior to becoming a coach, she sat on the Executive Committee of JLW (now JLL), and Lafarge Tarmac (now Tarmac), and co-founded RIBA Chartered practice, jhd Architects. www.susanroom.com

Tuesday, 8 November 2016 from 18:00 to 20:30 (GMT)

Organiser

NAWIC London and South East

NAWIC is an international organisation of individuals working within the construction industry and its periphery where individuals are encouraged to pursue, establish and sustain successful careers.

We aim to promote the positives in the Construction Industry as a whole and to highlight the fantastic work carried out by professionals working in the Construction Industry.

Our members are individuals working in an industry they feel passionate about. They thrive in diverse environments and enjoy working as a team in the shaping of the built environment. Our network is strong and our memberships are tailored to suit students, trainees, trades and professionals alike.

At NAWIC, we proactively study areas where there is room for improvement and develop ideas and tools to can make a difference to both our peers and their environment. We don’t do this in isolation; we collaborate with leading companies, institutes and associations.

Our key targets are: A shift of focus from gender to ability. Levelling the playing field in the industry. Ending of stereotypes